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the mayor says the city has come a long way. >> today we have a city budget of $35 million, four times what we had 10 years ago. we have a new hospital, a new university, and hundreds of new jobs. the population has grown by one/three. >> there's also a new soccer stadium. construction contracts usually favor companies close to the prime minister's political party. he does not understand why people criticize the prime minister. >> the prime minister has done a good job so far. our prime minister. he is the prime minister or all of turkey. >> but he is not immune to opposing views. social media like twitter have given people a forum to criticize the government. not everyone here is content with the economic boom. they say they want more political reforms, too. >> he has done a lot of good things, but people are getting tired of his one-man government. he does not have all the answers. people do not want to just follow what everyone says and does. turkey is a democracy. everybody can believe what they like. >> the majority of people here support the prime minister. people are conservativ
the mayor says the city has come a long way. >> today we have a city budget of $35 million, four times what we had 10 years ago. we have a new hospital, a new university, and hundreds of new jobs. the population has grown by one/three. >> there's also a new soccer stadium. construction contracts usually favor companies close to the prime minister's political party. he does not understand why people criticize the prime minister. >> the prime minister has done a good job so far....
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kennedy successors have also used this platform to speak to the city and to the world about freedom. >> briefly before we go, protests and brazil are once again intensifying. the soccer team is currently playing uruguay in the semi of the federation cup. >> ahead of the match, they took to the streets. they are angry at the amount of money they have spent on hosting the tournament as well as on the upcoming world cup and the 2016 real olympics. >> thanks for joining us, we will be back again at the top of the hour. >> day with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello there. welcome to "newsline." it's thursday, june 27th. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> edwards snowden is in a holding pattern at moscow's airport and he may stay that way for days. the former u.s. intelligence contractor wants to flee but authorities in russia and the united states are wrangling over his fate. snowden has been at the airport since sunday. he flew there from hong kong, where he had been in hiding since revealing details about secret u.s. government surveillan
kennedy successors have also used this platform to speak to the city and to the world about freedom. >> briefly before we go, protests and brazil are once again intensifying. the soccer team is currently playing uruguay in the semi of the federation cup. >> ahead of the match, they took to the streets. they are angry at the amount of money they have spent on hosting the tournament as well as on the upcoming world cup and the 2016 real olympics. >> thanks for joining us, we...
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kennedy successors have also used this platform to speak to the city and to the world about freedom. >> briefly before we go, protests and brazil are once again intensifying. the soccer team is currently playing uruguay in the semi of the federation cup. >> ahead of the match, they took to the streets. they are angry at the amount of money they have spent on hosting the tournament as well as on the upcoming world cup and the 2016 real olympics. >> thanks for joining us, we will be back again at the top of the hour. >> day with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
kennedy successors have also used this platform to speak to the city and to the world about freedom. >> briefly before we go, protests and brazil are once again intensifying. the soccer team is currently playing uruguay in the semi of the federation cup. >> ahead of the match, they took to the streets. they are angry at the amount of money they have spent on hosting the tournament as well as on the upcoming world cup and the 2016 real olympics. >> thanks for joining us, we...
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. >> cleanup in vatican city. a senior cleric is arrested and accused of corruption and fraud. >> their match against italy went down to the wire. >> next week croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the european union. there are other countries hoping to get on that list. one of them being serbia. >> eu heads of state and government have given the go- ahead for official accession talks in belgrade. serbia is the largest former yugoslav country. the eu's decision comes after serbia's move to normalize relations with kosovo. if all goes as planned, talks will begin by next january. >> are european affairs correspondent is standing by for us in brussels. how much support was there for the start of these membership talks with serbia? >> these are the kinds of decision that the eu can only make unanimously. that means that all eu countries have to agree. they did. they decided to open accession talks at the latest in january 2014. there is still one political condition to fell. the you will be monitoring ver
. >> cleanup in vatican city. a senior cleric is arrested and accused of corruption and fraud. >> their match against italy went down to the wire. >> next week croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the european union. there are other countries hoping to get on that list. one of them being serbia. >> eu heads of state and government have given the go- ahead for official accession talks in belgrade. serbia is the largest former yugoslav country. the eu's...
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. >> soldiers stormed a mosque in the city where gunmen experienced a hold up. it was the deadliest fighting in lebanon so far. he is believed to have fled. now to business and business confidence rose in germany, despite the economic woes. that is according to the -- >> confidence rising for a seventh month in a row. expectations have helped to feel optimism in the industrial sector. >> naturally make a deal in telecoms. they are buying the biggest cable company for seven point billion euros. -- 7.0 billion euros. they are looking to capitalize on germany's largely fragmented cable market by combining tv, phone, and cable services. for a look now at how the proposed deal went among investors, we have this from our correspondent at the stock exchange. >> shares were among the few gainers of the stock market this monday. but the stock price did not increase up to 87 euros, which is the price. obviously, there was a lack of courage among investors this monday and a lack of confidence as well. the reason for this came from china where the stock markets lost five an
. >> soldiers stormed a mosque in the city where gunmen experienced a hold up. it was the deadliest fighting in lebanon so far. he is believed to have fled. now to business and business confidence rose in germany, despite the economic woes. that is according to the -- >> confidence rising for a seventh month in a row. expectations have helped to feel optimism in the industrial sector. >> naturally make a deal in telecoms. they are buying the biggest cable company for seven...
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it has all the trappings of an old city. the people here who are catholics continue to practice ancient rituals. tally sticks are used once a year. each voter carves a notch on the stick of his favorite candidate. only men can vote or be elected. >> we also wonder why only men can vote, but that's the tradition. >> on july 1, it will be part of the eu, which frowns on elections that exclude women. she sees no reason to get worked up about it. at 80, she is the oldest citizen of the town and has experienced lots of elections. >> i told my youngest granddaughter she should run for mayor. she has the right character for the job. but she just laughed. >> the town is very popular with tourists from austria and germany. most are thrilled with the city's medieval charm. >> these piles of stone that make it up are still authentic. that is what is fascinating. we don't have anything like this back home. >> it is taking its accession to the european union in stride. the city has been part of several different political entities. first
it has all the trappings of an old city. the people here who are catholics continue to practice ancient rituals. tally sticks are used once a year. each voter carves a notch on the stick of his favorite candidate. only men can vote or be elected. >> we also wonder why only men can vote, but that's the tradition. >> on july 1, it will be part of the eu, which frowns on elections that exclude women. she sees no reason to get worked up about it. at 80, she is the oldest citizen of the...
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it is not washed here or even in the city. it's all sent to poland. we will accompany the laundry on its journey from berlin to a small town just over the border. this is a german-owned company, but it's based d w, it can take of the local power plant and the steam it produces. the laundry has more than 500 staff, and they work around the clock 364 days a year, every day but christmas. the employees here earn onlyhahd earn, but lower wages do not mean the laundry services come cheaply. the boss puts a premium on quality. >> with costs being what they are, this kind of quality would not beffffffffffffffffffffapara. we are as.s.>> the laundry is deees celsisisisisisisisisisisi. normally that's only required for hospital laundry services, but here, it's part of the regular package. at least 60 tons of laundry are washed here every day and returned to berlin. they now have 130 hotels on their clieieieieieieieieieieiei. >> we faced a lot of challenges. first, the berlin competitors who said we were exporting jobs to poland. and then just ordinary prejudice
it is not washed here or even in the city. it's all sent to poland. we will accompany the laundry on its journey from berlin to a small town just over the border. this is a german-owned company, but it's based d w, it can take of the local power plant and the steam it produces. the laundry has more than 500 staff, and they work around the clock 364 days a year, every day but christmas. the employees here earn onlyhahd earn, but lower wages do not mean the laundry services come cheaply. the boss...
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i was assigned to work organized crime in new york city. for the older listeners you might remember the name joe valaci, the first member of the mafia. the first person to tell us who are the members, and the first really cooperating witness in the organized crime. i began to work with him. othern to work with mobsters in new york. it occurred to me we need a mechanism to protect people if they're glad to testify. my colleagues were assigned elsewhere in the country running into the same experience. we need ad to me system where we can take an individual who is willing to cooperate and immediately relocate the person and their family. host: what was done funding to the prior of the wit -- prior to the founding of the witness protection program? what happened to them and their families? guest: what happened was the local police or local agents, or drug enforcement agents, they would almost chip and and move someone from one place to another. what there was not was a system where they could pick up the telephone, call washington, say i have a
i was assigned to work organized crime in new york city. for the older listeners you might remember the name joe valaci, the first member of the mafia. the first person to tell us who are the members, and the first really cooperating witness in the organized crime. i began to work with him. othern to work with mobsters in new york. it occurred to me we need a mechanism to protect people if they're glad to testify. my colleagues were assigned elsewhere in the country running into the same...
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plenty o people gemarriedn city hall. our republican. please go ahead. caller: i have the same inion as the other calller. congress could have avoidedhis whole situation with a ruling. the word marriage is in the bible for man and woman. not for maand man, woman and woman. have brought in that aboutype of legislature benets that they could have done something. ith supreme court comes out l othese rulings lately when obama is going through all of áese problems with the irs. f the controversial ruling just find that the that lk at wherthe talkin points have shifted for the past t daysrom the irs and snowden, all of this stu going on. thank you very mh for a lis -- glistening. have a wonderful day "the a sidebar article in washington keith inchicago. democrat. ller: that was an excellent potust made. iny did not go as far defining gay marrie across- the-boar i have to tell all of e listeners, and there is a lot of igrance, you did not get to go on our rights. that ia constitutional matter. at m neighbors have no say. sorry, neighbors, you do not get to ap
plenty o people gemarriedn city hall. our republican. please go ahead. caller: i have the same inion as the other calller. congress could have avoidedhis whole situation with a ruling. the word marriage is in the bible for man and woman. not for maand man, woman and woman. have brought in that aboutype of legislature benets that they could have done something. ith supreme court comes out l othese rulings lately when obama is going through all of áese problems with the irs. f the controversial...
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host: rapid city, s.d., independent college. caller: good morning, i have a statement, an opinion, and the question. this bill spells -- sells out the american people by the democrats and republicans. the democrats want a new voter base and republicans because they cannot seem to find a backbone and say this is wrong. americans find it tough now, one day legalize millions of people it will be more difficultthe cbo has been wrong in just about everything. my question is -- [indiscernible] thank you. guest: the bill for the guest worker revision says you have to do an enormous amount to try to hire americans first grade that's the way it is right now with the guest worker visa provisions currently. oft's missing from a lot this is how the immigrants help make americans richer by working with americans in the labour market. the example i gave earlier is familyhich is that if a in the united states and the wife wants to go back to work and she has kids, now she will be able to hire a nanny better so she can go back into the legal ma
host: rapid city, s.d., independent college. caller: good morning, i have a statement, an opinion, and the question. this bill spells -- sells out the american people by the democrats and republicans. the democrats want a new voter base and republicans because they cannot seem to find a backbone and say this is wrong. americans find it tough now, one day legalize millions of people it will be more difficultthe cbo has been wrong in just about everything. my question is -- [indiscernible] thank...
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you find it through the city councils, homeowners association, your county governments -- they are all pushing the stuff through them. there is a lot of push back against it. they are and dr. reading -- they are indoctrinating the kids. democrats' line, hello. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to say in 1980, when hisident reagan nominated secretary of interior, one of the center's -- one of the senators asked him if he intended to achieve the future generations. the secretary he responded he did not expected to be any future generation. be any futuree to generation. maybe he was right. we mayeep up his policy, not have future generations. next fory is up maryland, independent line. caller: good morning. read my lips, no carbon taxes. these calls saying that google change -- harrp. it. stop allowing yourself to be brainwashed with what you see on tv. haarp. [indiscernible] it does not have anything to do with this carbon tax agenda that they are pushing. the only thing destroying the planet is nuclear waste and nuclear materials. number one is talking about -- that is what
you find it through the city councils, homeowners association, your county governments -- they are all pushing the stuff through them. there is a lot of push back against it. they are and dr. reading -- they are indoctrinating the kids. democrats' line, hello. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to say in 1980, when hisident reagan nominated secretary of interior, one of the center's -- one of the senators asked him if he intended to achieve the future generations. the secretary he...
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we will go next to michael, also on our independent line from salt lake city, utah. caller: good morning. i wanted to point at something -- point out something that doesn't seem to be clear. this is a grand experiment. 90% of the free world has it and it works. canada -- i am not sure the but theirompanies, plan has a real success. it is not the first time it has been done. it seems like a lot of roadblocks to it are man-made and we should see the bigger picture of what it can do for people. host: thank you for the call. the same story -- our focus is the decision made by the obama administration on the issue of contraceptives -- all this coming as the issue of late term abortion became a state issue in texas. this is a filibuster that ensued in austin, texas with windy wendy davis. it being it became clear that the rule was to restrict abortions for any fee is 20 weeks or older would not take place. the texas legislature could come back for a at a special session. this is the scene from the state capitol in austin. the state senate in austin tx whoh senator wendy da
we will go next to michael, also on our independent line from salt lake city, utah. caller: good morning. i wanted to point at something -- point out something that doesn't seem to be clear. this is a grand experiment. 90% of the free world has it and it works. canada -- i am not sure the but theirompanies, plan has a real success. it is not the first time it has been done. it seems like a lot of roadblocks to it are man-made and we should see the bigger picture of what it can do for people....
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. >> the wealthy well-wishers comes mostly under the cover of darkness when the city is a sleep. in the bag, envelopes gold with 500-euro notes. it was a nice surprise in more than one way. >> we did not expect it because we got one of these before. at the end of 2011, we found an anonymous gift of 10,000 euros in the mailbox. >> but this time was different. in addition to cash, the envelope included a torn out page from the local own book with a listing of roofers. it was a clear hint at the intended purpose of the donation. >> a lot of the roof still dates from the middle ages and is a bit worse for the wear. it is an increasingly urgent need of renovation. >> the church is one of a range of lucky recipients, many of whom are individuals. the mystery man or woman has given away 250,000 euros over the past two years. the cash always arrives anonymously. most of the envelopes also come with an article from a local newspaper indicating the philanthropist's intended use of the money. the paper also benefits -- it is free advertising and a great news item. >> we get a lot out positi
. >> the wealthy well-wishers comes mostly under the cover of darkness when the city is a sleep. in the bag, envelopes gold with 500-euro notes. it was a nice surprise in more than one way. >> we did not expect it because we got one of these before. at the end of 2011, we found an anonymous gift of 10,000 euros in the mailbox. >> but this time was different. in addition to cash, the envelope included a torn out page from the local own book with a listing of roofers. it was a...
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of new yorkout city. this particular regiment, the 73rd, was recruited in the fire halls of new york city. the firemen of new york city were asked to call into the army as union soldiers. there would be about 350 of them out here on july 2. they will suffer 46% casualties. the dedication ceremony, the honorable robert d. said this -- actions andtic courage of even a small number of men were aroused and others the highest sentiments and spread them on to a sense of their duty and a greater degree than the chivalrous eloquence of even the most gifted orator." >> do hundred 50th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg, live coverage sunday begins with historians throughout the day. bake at 5:30 we will take your calls and tweakets. at 8:00 p.m. the commemorative ceremony, followed by a candlelight procession at the national soldiers cemetery. you can submit questions and comments to our sunday guests today at facebook.com /cspanhistory. h." me i had tominal to authorize my financial people to write a check f
of new yorkout city. this particular regiment, the 73rd, was recruited in the fire halls of new york city. the firemen of new york city were asked to call into the army as union soldiers. there would be about 350 of them out here on july 2. they will suffer 46% casualties. the dedication ceremony, the honorable robert d. said this -- actions andtic courage of even a small number of men were aroused and others the highest sentiments and spread them on to a sense of their duty and a greater...
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you into a city like this when there is such a large group of interns and dress, it is hard to move. you heard promises immediately to close guantanamo. there was a lot of frustration with the patriot act. a lot of policies five or six years later remained the same. there is some frustration. i also think there is a fundamental -- if you looking at previous polling -- trust that the president wants to do the right thing. he reflects the future of america not only in his background, but in his social views, which are in line with our generation. social- social views and progress -- progressiveness is in line with the millennium generation. there is a lot of concern about the cost of higher education, about the job market and about the national debt, which will cause some degree of future tax burden on our generation. we see this president pragmatically. the one thing you will hear from me today is that we are a pragmatic generation. not that ideological. organization would call on your show to the independent line in the way we bring down issues. host: you let me ride into where we ar
you into a city like this when there is such a large group of interns and dress, it is hard to move. you heard promises immediately to close guantanamo. there was a lot of frustration with the patriot act. a lot of policies five or six years later remained the same. there is some frustration. i also think there is a fundamental -- if you looking at previous polling -- trust that the president wants to do the right thing. he reflects the future of america not only in his background, but in his...
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i am walking through a city frozen in time 2000 years ago. the site is in excellent condition, despite the fact that earlier excavation damaged some artifacts beyond repair. funds have made it possible for visitors to walk through the villas. a drainage system has been installed. mosaics and frescoes have been prepared. the preservation effort is a never-ending job for cash job. the preservation effort is a never-ending job. the number of visitors is steadily growing. many are young people. christian is one of the archaeologist charged with maintaining heckling him. he works for the public relations department. he also supports cero. christian shows me the house of neptune. >> a summer dining room. >> it is the newest project for the foundation and world famous for its mosaic. rain and groundwater once threatened to destroy the priceless artwork. today, it is protected by a roof and drain. and every goal is to protect the things that have already been excavated. >> it is very difficult, i think. the message is always think twice before you ex
i am walking through a city frozen in time 2000 years ago. the site is in excellent condition, despite the fact that earlier excavation damaged some artifacts beyond repair. funds have made it possible for visitors to walk through the villas. a drainage system has been installed. mosaics and frescoes have been prepared. the preservation effort is a never-ending job for cash job. the preservation effort is a never-ending job. the number of visitors is steadily growing. many are young people....
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the mayor says the city has come a long way. >> today we have a city budget of $35 million, four times what we had 10 years ago. we have a new hospital, a new university, and hundreds of new jobs. the population has grown by one/three. >> there's also a new soccer stadium. construction contracts usually favor companies close to the prime minister's political party. he does not understand why people criticize the prime minister. >> the prime minister has done a good job so far. our prime minister. he is the prime minister or all of turkey. >> but he is not immune to opposing views. social media like twitter have given people a forum to criticize the government. not everyone here is content with the economic boom. they say they want more political reforms, too. >> he has done a lot of good things, but people are getting tired of his one-man government. he does not have all the answers. people do not want to just follow what everyone says and does. turkey is a democracy. everybody can believe what they like. >> the majority of people here support the prime minister. people are conservativ
the mayor says the city has come a long way. >> today we have a city budget of $35 million, four times what we had 10 years ago. we have a new hospital, a new university, and hundreds of new jobs. the population has grown by one/three. >> there's also a new soccer stadium. construction contracts usually favor companies close to the prime minister's political party. he does not understand why people criticize the prime minister. >> the prime minister has done a good job so far....
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joins us from new york city this morning. tell us, jonathan, what kinds of new economy are they throwing in denver? right now there are recreational re marijuana is legalized. that is colorado and washington state. c colorado they have built on top of the medical marijuana place.s they had in it has been a big part of the colorado economy for the last or seven years. host: what do the new businesses like? guest: generally, the way it in s a marijuana business the state of colorado consists of two parts. they call a e that dispensary and the other is a -- a hich is a big indoor uge warehouse size industrial sized marijuana garden. the way the law is structured in colorado, the stores have to the marijuana they sell. is this explain then profitable for these businesses? what type of overhead do they have? guest: i guess just to back out first, a lot of what i'm saying is going to the beginning of next year. i went to colorado to see what place like to be in a where marijuana is legal, which idea for most americans. -- and what
joins us from new york city this morning. tell us, jonathan, what kinds of new economy are they throwing in denver? right now there are recreational re marijuana is legalized. that is colorado and washington state. c colorado they have built on top of the medical marijuana place.s they had in it has been a big part of the colorado economy for the last or seven years. host: what do the new businesses like? guest: generally, the way it in s a marijuana business the state of colorado consists of...
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giving them the right to collect tolls and run highways and streets in airports, ticketing around the city. a lot of state and local governments are doing selloffs because they have a vision -- deficient cash flow and any contractors to take over over the work. that is privatization. what we are seeing in the federal government is outsourcing, where you are bringing in our tractors to supplement the work and take it over and -- you are bringing in contractors to supplement the work and take it over. i mentioned that we jumped from 200 billion dollars in federal contracts to over $500 billion in federal contracts. it is a lot of money, and our federal government workforce may have plateaued and the level of spending may have leveled off, but nobody is asking questions about the loaded contractor -- the bloated contractor workforce and what we're paying paying these contractors to do the work that includes salary and compensation and benefits and overhead. i mentioned overhead specifically because it is upsetting to think that we are getting -- we are paying overhead, but at the same time, 7
giving them the right to collect tolls and run highways and streets in airports, ticketing around the city. a lot of state and local governments are doing selloffs because they have a vision -- deficient cash flow and any contractors to take over over the work. that is privatization. what we are seeing in the federal government is outsourcing, where you are bringing in our tractors to supplement the work and take it over and -- you are bringing in contractors to supplement the work and take it...
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president morsi must go, chanted demonstrators in cairo and cities across egypt. shock and anger in brussels over allegation that u.s. spies targeted european allies. in thein lays brazil final of the confederation cup great kick off in just three hours time. >> we begin in egypt where an estimated 200,000 people have , demandingir square mohamed morsi leave office and saying they will stay until he leaves. they are the largest since the protests that toppled hosni mubarak. there also rival protests supporting morrissey. they're all -- there are reports that the muslim brotherhood headquarters has been attacked. >> antigovernment protesters and turned across egypt to make their voices heard. more hominid -- mohamed morsi's first year as president has been more than enough great >> we elected him to provide security and all of the other basics. but after one year in power and two years after the revolution, he has not delivered. we need to bring down the entire muslim brotherhood, not just morrissey. morsi.ot just >> we want the protests to remain peaceful. but if
president morsi must go, chanted demonstrators in cairo and cities across egypt. shock and anger in brussels over allegation that u.s. spies targeted european allies. in thein lays brazil final of the confederation cup great kick off in just three hours time. >> we begin in egypt where an estimated 200,000 people have , demandingir square mohamed morsi leave office and saying they will stay until he leaves. they are the largest since the protests that toppled hosni mubarak. there also...
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it looks much like other european cities. in the 1990's i often reported from here during the croatian struggle for in the patient -- independence. i want to find out how it has changed. a postwar generation has grown up. they are all around 19 years old and they're all musicians. their hard rock band is called, we create. by which, they mean their own reality. he thinks it is a good thing that croatia is joining the eu. it is great. we're going to tour in december. we won't have a border. >> i'm not for croatia to enter the european union. the price will go up. the paycheck will stay the same. >> for sale, a group of activists has put up posters like this. they fear their country is about to be sold off, mainly to investors from the eu. a gig in the countryside, far away from the glamour of the capital. we take the motorway. we are heading south to a place -- place.lo that's regulardence came under serbian artillery fire. a lot of the damage is still not repaired. the young musicians were only just born nine -- then. know ab
it looks much like other european cities. in the 1990's i often reported from here during the croatian struggle for in the patient -- independence. i want to find out how it has changed. a postwar generation has grown up. they are all around 19 years old and they're all musicians. their hard rock band is called, we create. by which, they mean their own reality. he thinks it is a good thing that croatia is joining the eu. it is great. we're going to tour in december. we won't have a border....
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kennedy successors have also used this platform to speak to the city and to the world about freedom. >> briefly before we go, protests and brazil are once again intensifying. the soccer team is currently playing uruguay in the semi of the federation cup. >> ahead of the match, they took to the streets. they are angry at the amount of money they have spent on hosting the tournament as well as on the upcoming world cup and the 2016 real olympics. >> thanks for joining us, we will be back again at the top of the hour. >> day with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ,> as a president, as a father and as an american, i am here to say, we need to act. >> it is a rock obama's most prominent effort yet to show that he is the filling his promises on climate change. -- it is barack obama's most prominent effort yet to show he is the filling his promises on climate change. in his
kennedy successors have also used this platform to speak to the city and to the world about freedom. >> briefly before we go, protests and brazil are once again intensifying. the soccer team is currently playing uruguay in the semi of the federation cup. >> ahead of the match, they took to the streets. they are angry at the amount of money they have spent on hosting the tournament as well as on the upcoming world cup and the 2016 real olympics. >> thanks for joining us, we...
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. >> cleanup in vatican city. a senior cleric is arrested and accused of corruption and fraud. >> their match against italy went down to the wire. >> next week croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the european union. there are other countries hoping to get on that list. one of them being serbia. >> eu heads of state and government have given the go- ahead for official accession talks in belgrade. serbia is the largest former yugoslav country. the eu's decision comes after serbia's move to normalize relations with kosovo. if all goes as planned, talks will begin by next january. >> are european affairs correspondent is standing by for us in brussels. how much support was there for the start of these membership talks with serbia? >> these are the kinds of decision that the eu can only make unanimously. that means that all eu countries have to agree. they did. they decided to open accession talks at the latest in january 2014. there is still one political condition to fell. the you will be monitoring ver
. >> cleanup in vatican city. a senior cleric is arrested and accused of corruption and fraud. >> their match against italy went down to the wire. >> next week croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the european union. there are other countries hoping to get on that list. one of them being serbia. >> eu heads of state and government have given the go- ahead for official accession talks in belgrade. serbia is the largest former yugoslav country. the eu's...
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onto the water now and the largest sailing event in the world being held in germany's northern port city. 3 million visitors are expected kielke part in the 119th week. germany has started well. around 500 sailors are currently finishing up their second day of competition. , the spine tingling sport of cliff diving has been thrilling dictators. brave competitors does not from a cliff, but a platform from atop the copenhagen opera house. a russian won the competition, blowing the judges away with a two and a half turn somersault from a handstand. not for the faint of heart. he's a wedding singer who grew up in a refugee camp in gaza and until very recently, he was completely unknown. on saturday evening, the 23- year-old won the arab idol talent show, prompting a rapturous response across the palestinian territories. >> jubilation in ramallah. idol,this year's arab beating syrian and egyptian candidates in a talent show contest that captivated millions of viewers across the middle east. the 23-year-old singer united and often divided public in the palestinian territories. his talent and l
onto the water now and the largest sailing event in the world being held in germany's northern port city. 3 million visitors are expected kielke part in the 119th week. germany has started well. around 500 sailors are currently finishing up their second day of competition. , the spine tingling sport of cliff diving has been thrilling dictators. brave competitors does not from a cliff, but a platform from atop the copenhagen opera house. a russian won the competition, blowing the judges away...
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. >> soldiers stormed a mosque in the city where gunmen experienced a hold up. it was the deadliest fighting in lebanon so far. he is believed to have fled. now to business and business confidence rose in germany, despite the economic woes. that is according to the -- >> confidence rising for a seventh month in a row. expectations have helped to feel optimism in the industrial sector. >> naturally make a deal in telecoms. they are buying the biggest cable company for seven point billion euros. -- 7.0 billion euros. they are looking to capitalize on germany's largely fragmented cable market by combining tv, phone, and cable services. for a look now at how the proposed deal went among investors, we have this from our correspondent at the stock exchange. >> shares were among the few gainers of the stock market this monday. but the stock price did not increase up to 87 euros, which is the price. obviously, there was a lack of courage among investors this monday and a lack of confidence as well. the reason for this came from china where the stock markets lost five an
. >> soldiers stormed a mosque in the city where gunmen experienced a hold up. it was the deadliest fighting in lebanon so far. he is believed to have fled. now to business and business confidence rose in germany, despite the economic woes. that is according to the -- >> confidence rising for a seventh month in a row. expectations have helped to feel optimism in the industrial sector. >> naturally make a deal in telecoms. they are buying the biggest cable company for seven...
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it is not washed here or even in the city. it's all sent to poland. we will accompany the laundry on its journey from berlin to a small town just over the border. this is a german-owned company, but it's based in poland. that way, it can take advantage of the local power plant and the steam it produces. the laundry has more than 500 staff, and they work around the clock 364 days a year, every day but christmas. the employees here earn only 1/3 of what german workers would earn, but lower wages do not mean the laundry services come cheaply. the boss puts a premium on quality. >> with costs being what they are, this kind of quality would not be affordable in germany. it's not low prices that set us apart. we are a bit more expensive, actually. but our quality is exceptional. that's possible only because of our polish workers. we know this team up over 20 years. >> the laundry is washed at 90 degrees celsius. normally that's only required for hospital laundry services, but here, it's part of the regular package. at least 60 tons of laundry are washed her
it is not washed here or even in the city. it's all sent to poland. we will accompany the laundry on its journey from berlin to a small town just over the border. this is a german-owned company, but it's based in poland. that way, it can take advantage of the local power plant and the steam it produces. the laundry has more than 500 staff, and they work around the clock 364 days a year, every day but christmas. the employees here earn only 1/3 of what german workers would earn, but lower wages...
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good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate, ever. because she's got other things to stress about. ♪ go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. >>> times for hits and misses of the week. you start us off. >> hit to the 6 the republicans that nearly killed the farm bill in the house. you know, paul republicans like to brag about their reform credentials and also like to complain to democratic president and senate stymie them for moving ahead. here you have a bill they have leverage with where they could have done some of their smart ideas and reforming food stamps and fad programs. instead we have the sort of big spending subsidy blowout of every farm bill. congratulations to the 62 reminding the party what they are there in washington for. >> this is a miss to palestinian president abbas. and john kerry trying tone gin ear peace talks. the other day the palestinian primary minister has been in office for two weeks and decided he would tender his resignation. >> matt? >> paul parish, eiffel tower. new york has the empire state building. haa
good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate, ever. because she's got other things to stress about. ♪ go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. >>> times for hits and misses of the week. you start us off. >> hit to the 6 the republicans that nearly killed the farm bill in the house. you know, paul republicans like to brag about their reform credentials and also like to complain to democratic president and senate stymie them for moving...
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. >> new york city plans pla tongue out law sodas. >> to say it is against the law? >> more jobs and businesses move to texas than any other state. our state is number one for business because we have no state income tax. texas is ranked number one in business for the ninth straight year and add more jobs than any state in the nation over the last five years. >> paul: so james, what do you make of the texas jobs' tour? >> i'm fairly excited. [ laughter ] >> i think this is really ought to be a public service announcement and aired for free because he is doing a public service. this is what we hope for when we talk about state competition. they compete and pursue different models and we are seeing in texas the low regulation model. job gains, g.d.p. growth very, low unemployment rate in new jersey and lower than connecticut. it may be the recuser to a perry presidential run. i think it is a great public service, let's follow this model. >> paul: ways doing some research and states in 2012 that had the fastest economic growth in the country were north dakota, and texas
. >> new york city plans pla tongue out law sodas. >> to say it is against the law? >> more jobs and businesses move to texas than any other state. our state is number one for business because we have no state income tax. texas is ranked number one in business for the ninth straight year and add more jobs than any state in the nation over the last five years. >> paul: so james, what do you make of the texas jobs' tour? >> i'm fairly excited. [ laughter ] >> i...